The Praise of Folly |
Erasmus of Rotterdam ( 28 October 1466 – 12 July 1536)
Chimney. |
High security!!! |
Fern, polygonatum, poppy. |
It looks chaotic but after may turnips we shall enjoy to harvest tomatoes, potatoes, carrots, peppers, cauliflower, onions,cucumbers, courgettes, beans, different salads etc., plus lots of herbs. |
Always a fine view when looking up, whilst reading, writing or just enjoying a mug of coffee. |
My rowan, a birthday present many moons ago. |
Roses and elder. |
Sometimes it's nice to enjoy shadow. |
Poppies. |
Merrygold, horseradish and phacelia. |
Ah yes, that looks pretty chaotic. But I still smile when thinking of the words that have been hanging in front of me for many years: "Chaos on your desk? Then you're a happy man."
On a hot Friday afternoon with a cup of coffee and a good book sitting in the shade of apple and plum tree I felt I am privileged. |
Still life without Beers & Books. |
«L’escola d’Atenes» (Raffaello Sanzio – 1511) The School of Athens * Relats conjunts |
The luminaries of antiquity all together, from A for Aristotle to Z for Zarathustra. And what did they achieve?
In 2024, today's "luminaries" are able to destroy each other with the most modern weapons.
And this is then proudly called progress.
Giovanni Boccaccio (16 June 1313 – 21 December 1375)
Leopold Bloom * 1866